Dawson MICRO ELECTRIC ROPE HOIST Instructions
- June 7, 2024
- Dawson
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Dawson MICRO ELECTRIC ROPE HOIST Instructions
Congratulations for your excellent choice on our new electric tool which is compliance with the best and reliable standards,ensuring you efficiency and safety for a long period of time
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
WARNING! Before using this electric tool. Carefully read the general safety rules listed below.
- Your sockets must comply with safety rules. In case your sockets are not suitable, it should be checked by a skilled electrician.
- Your sockets plug must absolutely be grounded and your electric system must be supplied with a magneto cut out safety.
- When the machine is running unattended, be careful that children cannot reach it.
- Do not pull the electric cable to disconnect the plug.
- The machine shall be protected from frost and low temperatures.
- In case the machine cannot hoist a load,do not keep pressing the hoisting Push button, this means that the load exceeds the machine maximum capacity.
- The machine shall not be disassembled when running or connected to power.
- Do not stand under hoisted weights.
- Before starting the work, make sure that the steel cable is correctly winded around the reel and the pitch is equal to the cable diameter.
- Observe the maximum load indicated on the hoist.not that no the hook!
- Leave at least three tums of cable around the reel,so that the cable connection is not under stress.
- To avoid any danger, do not wind more than 15 m of cable around the reel
- In case the steel cable is worn,it must be replaced only with a cable of same features manufactured by us. If can be found at all authorized service shops.
- In case the hoist stops during the lowering of a load,it is normal that the load goes down a few centimeters more because of inertia.
- Attention! The hoist electric motor isn’t equip with any overload cut-out(to avoid an unexpected and unwanted restart)therefore,if you are unable to hoist a load do not insist and let the motor cool down.
Specifications
Specification| Method of use| Rated volt (v)| Input power
(W)| Ratelifting Weight(KG)| Lifting speed (m/min)| Lifting
height (m)| Quan tity (PCS)| Size (cm)| GW./NW. (KG)
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
PA200| Single-hook| 110/220| 510| 100| 10| 12| 1| 381524| 10/9.5
Double-hook| 200| 5| 6
PA300| Single-hook| 110/220| 650| 150| 10| 12| 1| 381524| 11/10
Double-hook| 300| 5| 6
PA400| Single-hook| 110/220| 850| 200| 10| 12| 1| 441525| 15/14
Double-hook| 400| 5| 6
PA500| Single-hook| 110/220| 1050| 250| 10| 12| 1| 441525| 15.5/14.5
Double-hook| 500| 5| 6
PA600| Single-hook| 110/220| 1200| 300| 10| 12| 1| 441525| 16/15
Double-hook| 600| 5| 6
P800| Single-hook| 110/220| 1450| 400| 10| 12| 1| 441525| 17/16
Double-hook| 800| 5| 6
PA1000| Single-hook| 110/220| 1600| 500| 10| 12| 1| 532435| 28/27
Double-hook| 1000| 5| 6
PA1200| Single-hook| 110/220| 1800| 600| 10| 12| 1| 532435| 30/29
Double-hook| 1200| 5| 6
MAINTENACE
Periodically check that the steel cable is in good conditions.
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Check that the screws securing the brackets and reduction gear are well
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Check the conditions and tightening of the nuts securing the steel cable clamp.
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Regularly check whether the motor stop switch and button switch are in good working condition.
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